The last of the five members of the iconic American rock group, The Band, Garth Hudson’s death is the end of an era.
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The recent passing of the legendary Dublin saxophonist and The Band's keyboardist were a reminder of glorious musical eras on both sides of the Atlantic ...
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Keyboardist Garth Hudson, perhaps best known for his powerful and memorable Lowrey organ intro for the classic Band song “Chest Fever,” has died at 87.
Garth Hudson, who played organ, accordion, saxophone, and more as a member of the Band—perhaps still the group that best embodies the glorious, lawless amalgamation of styles at the very heart of rock ...
Eric Garth Hudson was born on August 2 1937 in Windsor, Ontario ... In 1961 he was approached by the Canadian rockabilly star Ronnie Hawkins to join his band, the Hawks; Hudson hesitated, fearing ...
Born on August 2, 1937, in Windsor, Ontario, and raised in London ... His life and career took a pivotal turn in 1961 when Ronnie Hawkins and drummer Levon Helm persuaded him to join a budding ...
A Windsor-born multi-instrumentalist and founding ... the group began to take off in the 1950s while performing with Ronnie Hawkins. Drawing inspiration from traditional folk and country music ...